python-coveralls 2.4.2

INSTALLING THE PKG

Using pip:

$ pip install python-coveralls

…Or simply add it to your requirements.

CONFIGURATION

If you’re not using Travis, Coveralls for Python uses a .coveralls.yml file at the root level of your repository to configure options.
The only required option is repo_token (found on your repository’s page on Coveralls) to specify which project on Coveralls your project maps to.
Another important option is is service_name which allows you to specify where Coveralls should look to find additional information about your builds. This can be any string, but using travis-ci or travis-pro will allow Coveralls to fetch branch data, comment on pull requests, and more.
A .coveralls.yml file configured for Travis Pro:

repo_token:abcdef1234569abdcefservice_name:travis-pro

if you don’t want the repo_token under source control, set it in your coveralls command: